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Mrs Simpson: 3,2,1 and booze.
David: Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York.
Mrs Simpson: How lovely to see you both. Welcome to our little country shack1.
Bertie's wife: I came at the invitation of the King. Your Majesty2.
David: All right.
Bertie's wife: Sorry we're late.
Bertie: Very nice to see you, Mrs Simpson. Very nice. Hello David. Making... some changes to the garden I see.
David: I am. I am not quite finished yet.
Bertie's wife: Don't tell me I behaved badly, Mr Churchill.
Churchill: On the contrary, your Royal Highness. Etiquette3 decrees royalty4 should be greeted by the official host: in this case: the King. Not a commoner.
Bertie's wife: Thank you.
Churchill: What is her hold on him?
Bertie's wife: I've no idea. Apparently5 she has certain...skills, which she learnt in an establishment in Shanghai.
Mrs Simpson: David.
David: just be a sec, darling. Excuse me.
Bertie: David, I've been trying to see you...
David: I've been terribly busy.
Bertie: Doing what?
David: Kinging.
Bertie: Really?
David: Kinging.. is a precarious6 business these days!
Bertie: Where is the Tsar of Russia? Where is Cousin Wilhelm?
Bertie: Is Kinging laying off eighty staff and buying yet more pearls for Wallis while there are people marching across Europe singing “The Red Flag”?
David: Stop your worrying. Herr Hitler will sort that lot out.
Bertie: Who'll sort out Herr Hitler?
David: Where's the bloody8 23'?
Bertie: And you've put that woman into our mother's suite9?
David: Mother's not still in the bed, is she?
Bertie: That's not funny.
David: Here it is, Wally likes the very best.
Bertie: I don't care what woman you carry on with at night, as long as you show up for duty in the morning!
David: Wallis is not just some woman I am carrying on with. We intend to marry
Bertie: Excuse me?
David: She's filing a petition for divorce.
Bertie: Good God. Can't you just give her a nice house and a title?
David: I'm not having her as my mistress.
Bertie: The Church does not recognise divorce and you are the... head of the Church.
David: Haven't I any rights?
Bertie: Many privileges...
David: Not the same thing. Your beloved Common Man may marry for love, Why not me?
Bertie: If you were the Common Man, on what basis could you possibly claim to be King?!
David: Sounds like you've studied our wretched constitution.
Bertie: Sounds like you haven't.
David: Is that what this is all about? Bashing up? Hence the elocution lessons? That's the scoop10 around town.
Bertie: I'm trying to... to...
David: Yearning11 for a larger audience are we, B-b-b-bertie?
Bertie: D-don't...
David: What's that? I'm sorry. Young brother trying to push older brother off throne... Po..Po..sitively medieval. Wallis.
Mrs Simpson: Where have you been all this time?
David: I've been talking to.
Mrs Simpson: Never mind. It's very complicated little king you're.
David: I tried to be.
妙语佳句 活学活用
1. booze: 酒宴,豪饮。这里是说“酒宴开始”。
2. country shack: 乡村小屋。Shack这里就是指“简陋的小屋,棚屋”。
Shack up with还可以表示“与某人同居”,例如:He was looking for a dame12 to shack up with when the police picked him up.(他正在找女人鬼混的时候,警察把他逮住了。)
3. commoner: 平民。与之相对的则是aristocrat(贵族)。此外,commoner还可以表示“自费学生”或者“有共用权者”。
4. Tsar of Russia: 俄国沙皇。俄国沙皇尼古拉二世就可以称为Tsar Nicolas II of Russia。
5. dreary: 沉闷的,枯燥无味的。
例如:You can thank your lucky stars (that) you don't have to go to this dreary reception.(你真走运,不用出席那死气沉沉的招待会。)
6. sort someone out: 整治,惩罚,收拾(某人)。
下面再向大家介绍一些sort out构成的短语:
separate/sort out the men from the boys 表明╱证明谁有技能(或更勇敢等)
sort out/separate the sheep from the goats 辨别好人和坏人,区分良莠
sort something/somebody/yourself out 妥善处理某人(或自己)的问题
sort itself out 问题自行化解
sort out/separate the wheat from the chaff14 识别优劣;分清好坏;去芜存菁
7. carry on with: 与某人调情。一般指不正当的男女关系。
8. file a petition for divorce: 申请离婚,办离婚手续。
9. elocution: 演讲技巧,演说术。
10. scoop: 抢先报道的新闻,独家新闻。
例如:She scooped15 all the national newspapers to get the story.(她抢在全国各报之前发表了这一消息。)
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shack
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majesty
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| n.雄伟,壮丽,庄严,威严;最高权威,王权 | |
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etiquette
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| n.礼仪,礼节;规矩 | |
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royalty
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apparently
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| adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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precarious
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| adj.不安定的,靠不住的;根据不足的 | |
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dreary
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| adj.令人沮丧的,沉闷的,单调乏味的 | |
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bloody
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| adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染 | |
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suite
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scoop
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| n.铲子,舀取,独家新闻;v.汲取,舀取,抢先登出 | |
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yearning
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| a.渴望的;向往的;怀念的 | |
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dame
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aristocrat
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| n.贵族,有贵族气派的人,上层人物 | |
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chaff
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| v.取笑,嘲笑;n.谷壳 | |
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scooped
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| v.抢先报道( scoop的过去式和过去分词 );(敏捷地)抱起;抢先获得;用铲[勺]等挖(洞等) | |
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